TexCreate by Mustafif Khan

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This project is under the MIT License

TexCreate is a LaTeX Project creator that allows users to easily create projects using a configuration file that will define a template, project name, and metadata. Compared to version 2 which last saw an update 10 months ago, version 3 comes with the focus on template modularity and stability.

Template Modularity?

In previous versions the templates are in someway embedded in the programs code, such as in version 2 we saw that being done using texc_latex crate. However, this limited the amount of templates that could be available to users as they would have to wait for a minor update to see a template addition. So...how was this fixed? This was solved in 2 parts, first was by creating an opensource template generator texcgen (note: TexCreate templates are built with a fork mkproj_texcgen), and the second part is done in a web service texcweb. The ability to put a template into a JSON file using the handy texcore library I developed allows it to be easily downloaded in the latest releases and TexCreate is able to know about these updates because of texcweb.

If you are updating from an earlier beta (before Beta 9) to stable, please make sure to update to the latest template repo (currently v2). Due to the update of TexCore 0.6.0 from 0.4.17, earlier templates are broken. To update to the latest template use the command texcreate update.

How to get started?

Installing

Cargo Method

```bash

make sure to have rust installed

$ curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh

install via Cargo

$ cargo install texcreate ```

Debian Method

```bash

this method is only for Debian amd64 Linux systems

will automatically install autocomplete

$ curl --proto '=https' https://texcreate.mkproj.com/sh | sudo sh ```

Setting up Autocomplete

This example will show how to do auto complete for the bash shell:

bash $ apt-get install bash-completion -y $ texcreate gen-complete --shell bash $ mv texcreate.bash /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/

The new thing with TexCreate is that templates are locally stored in the directory $HOME/.texcreate where the structure looks like the following:

bash $HOME/.texcreate/ # where MKProj first party templates are saved mkproj/ # where custom generated templates are saved custom/

To setup this directory structure you will need to run the following command:

bash $ texcreate init

To create a new config file, you will need to use the new command. The difference between v2 and v3 is the default use of texcreate.toml instead of config.toml and the ability to use different file names. Let's create a new project:

bash $ texcreate new Use default project settings? (yes/no) no Enter Project Name: name Enter Template Repo: mkproj Enter Template Name: basic Enter config file name (default: texcreate.toml): myfirst.toml Successfully created `myfirst.toml`

If we look at myfirst.toml we can see the following:

```toml packages = []

[project] proj_name = "name" template = "basic" repo = "mkproj"

[metadata] author = "author" date = "date" title = "title" fontsize = 11 doc_class = "article" maketitle = true ```

Lastly to build the project use the build command: ```bash

when using build, if name isn't texcreate.toml, use flag -f

$ texcreate build -f myfirst.toml Successfully created name ```

If we use ls in the project, we can see the following structure:

bash $ ls include name.tex compiler.toml out

To compile we can use the compile command, do note you may change the LaTeX compiler used in the compiler.toml file. The default is pdflatex when a project is created.

```bash

make sure to be in project root

$ texcreate compile $ ls out name.pdf ```

Make sure to not change the proj_name field in compiler.toml or the command will not be able to compile.

Changes in Beta 2

Changes in Beta 3

Changes in Beta 4

Changes in Beta 5

Changes in Beta 6

Changes in Beta 7

Changes in Beta 8

Changes in Beta 9

Final Changes for Stable